Ok, for anyone with a similar issue the problem was in smb.conf file. I had: idmap uid 10000 - 20000 There can not be any spaces... ughhh the time I spent looking at completely different things! Also, when adding a user to a group in a wbinfo_group.pl access list, does squid need to be reloaded? -----Original Message----- From: Terry Dobbs [mailto:tdobbs@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx] Sent: Wednesday, November 28, 2007 1:38 PM To: squid-users@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx Subject: wbinfo_group.pl - This ever happen to anyone? Ok, so I have wbinfo_group.pl working nicely on our local squid box, it blocks users belonging to a particular group. However, I have done the exact same thing on a remote box in the USA and it doesn't want to work. When I run wbinfo -r username I get no results, I used to get "could not get groups for user" now I get nothing returned. I am pretty sure this is what is causing the wbinfo_group.pl not to work. The logs don't give me much useful information. On the local box that wbinfo_group.pl is working I get the error "Could Not convert SID='S-1-5-21-1122444-424242525-5353622-42124- User(1) to gid" when I do it manually, but I thought nothing of it as it works. The same thing happens on the box that isn't working as well, but that box will not even do a wbinfo -r. I have verified that I do indeed had idmap uid and gids mapped in smb.conf. I have used the local Domain Controller at the remote site to authenticate thinking it may be timing out or something (is there a timeout?) I have goggled like crazy, I know this is a SMB issue but im wondering if anyone has ever had a similar issue in their squid setup. I would be VERY grateful if anyone has any kind of insight.